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> what is the Dust shield hardware finish on the brackets
TonyA
post Oct 6 2024, 08:20 PM
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What was the finish on the dust shield hardware in the picture. Was it cad plating? Attached Image
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davep
post Oct 22 2024, 06:11 AM
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I believe it was yellow cad/zinc originally, but I do have a NOS black painted replacement part.
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post Oct 22 2024, 02:32 PM
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On 914-6 they both were yellow CAD as built.

Those are the correct early style brackets with the square nuts, later they had a hex nut.

I have NOS backing plates and brackets for my 6 and both at CAD plated.

I've seen a mixed bag on 914-4 but the early brackets were for sure CAD as well.

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